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naturally, since the president proposed it, boehner, rubio, and paul ryan have all dismissed raising the minimum wage out of hand
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naturally, since the president proposed it, boehner, rubio, and paul ryan have all dismissed raising the minimum wage out of hand. >> when you raise the price of employment, guess what happens? you get less of it. at a time when the american people are still asking the question where are the jobs why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? >> at first blush boehner's argument sounds reasonable but it doesn't hold up so well under closer inspection. the real world data show that is gain this is productivity and increased consumer spending offset the increased wage cost and result ultimately in no job losses. there's some common sense we can apply here, too. corporate profits are at an all-time high as a percent of gdp while wages are at an all time low. seems to me some of those profits could be used to pay workers a bit more. let's be honest here though, the real reason republicans oppose the minimum wage isn't their conservative ideology. after all, what's conservative about subsidizing the profits of private corporations through welfare, food stamps and
naturally, since the president proposed it, boehner, rubio, and paul ryan have all dismissed raising the minimum wage out of hand. >> when you raise the price of employment, guess what happens? you get less of it. at a time when the american people are still asking the question where are the jobs why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? >> at first blush boehner's argument sounds reasonable but it doesn't hold up so well under closer inspection. the...
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>> mitt romney, paul ryan, chris christie. there's a whole slew of them who have made this clear that they have r. not racist. to indict an entire party is really beneath -- >> after watching the golden globes you know that when they start playing the music, it's time. shameless plugs. >> louisville cardinals won ten in a row. could be number one. >> they are going to be number one. and now acc team. >> oldest son is 16 today. happy birthday, sweetheart. >> did you get him a car? >> fantastic. >> my second daughter is a member of the national cathedral debate team and they had their second debeat this last weekend. very well. very pleased. >> do you debate prep with her? >> well. >>> all right. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown" keep it right here on msnbc. we we will have live coverage of the president's final first-term press conference. we will bring it to you live. i've got to leave here and run over to the white house. chris jansing is next. bye-bye. >>> might rol gist bill karins. a look at your monday for
>> mitt romney, paul ryan, chris christie. there's a whole slew of them who have made this clear that they have r. not racist. to indict an entire party is really beneath -- >> after watching the golden globes you know that when they start playing the music, it's time. shameless plugs. >> louisville cardinals won ten in a row. could be number one. >> they are going to be number one. and now acc team. >> oldest son is 16 today. happy birthday, sweetheart. >>...
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plan and for paul ryan. well, last night at least the ryan plan began to sort of seep into the picture. it would be great if paul ryan were visiting with the president frequently as well as others who happen to support that plan, because republicans did vote for that in the house. and they probably would vote for it again. >> any regrets about running for re-election? you knew this was coming, that conservative challenge. you knew you were going to have to -- you saw orrin hatch went one way. you and orrin hatch came in together. both were fearing the same issues going into this most recent re-election. orrin hatch courted the tea party. you chose another path. any regrets? >> no. i have no regrets. i wanted to be a senator again. that's why i ran for re-election. i'm not condemning senate service or all that happens there. to the contrary, i think it's exciting, a great opportunity for any american. i suspect looking back on my campaign, perhaps we could have done a better job certainly in turnout. turnout
plan and for paul ryan. well, last night at least the ryan plan began to sort of seep into the picture. it would be great if paul ryan were visiting with the president frequently as well as others who happen to support that plan, because republicans did vote for that in the house. and they probably would vote for it again. >> any regrets about running for re-election? you knew this was coming, that conservative challenge. you knew you were going to have to -- you saw orrin hatch went one...
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when even paul ryan, the tea party whisperer, can no
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in an effort to pivot away from the task of repealing obama care, house budget committee chair paul ryan emerged from hiding to publish an
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is paul ryan to move forward without obama care. will you get on team paul ryan? >> he's doing the same thing i was suggesting. he was separating the debt ceiling from the c.r. everything in that article was actually about the debt ceiling. it was about how do we get a handle on our debt and the deficits? i actually great with everything. >> why did all your friends jump on him so bad then? >> i think people were misunderstanding what he was saying. i talked to paul today about it. he maid it clear that he was separating both issues. >> my feeling about that as well is he didn't include retch in that. is revenue off the table? >> probably. i hate to do this but because of the time of the program, i have to thank representative. we're delighted to have you back. next we cease fire. we look for common ground. we want to you weigh in on today's fire back question. would reaching the debt limit be catastrophic for the u.s. economy? tweet yes or no using hash tag crossfire. we'll have the results after the break. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for t
is paul ryan to move forward without obama care. will you get on team paul ryan? >> he's doing the same thing i was suggesting. he was separating the debt ceiling from the c.r. everything in that article was actually about the debt ceiling. it was about how do we get a handle on our debt and the deficits? i actually great with everything. >> why did all your friends jump on him so bad then? >> i think people were misunderstanding what he was saying. i talked to paul today...
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. >> i think paul ryan is completely right on obamacare. you can't have things given to you below cost and not expect people to overuse them. it is like putting me where i can eat all i want to eat, i'm going to the caviar until i throw up. this is a very bad plan. and paul ryan is correct, the republicans should run on defunding obamacare and should not allow tax rates to go up on the rich or anyone. we need a low rate, sound money, minimal regulations, getet out f the way and let the private sector handle it. lori: you both agree it will be dead on arrival, correct? we will get two ses, how will it morph into something that will be agreeable for some sort of 2014 spending plan? >> it won't be. but it is an opening bid. what the president is doing if you would like to get to midterms. he sees losing battles ahead on spending, debt and deficits. he is interested in a larger bargain with americans to allow the trillion and a half dollars in new borrowing is going to need to get to the next election. he is looking at basically to declare a tr
. >> i think paul ryan is completely right on obamacare. you can't have things given to you below cost and not expect people to overuse them. it is like putting me where i can eat all i want to eat, i'm going to the caviar until i throw up. this is a very bad plan. and paul ryan is correct, the republicans should run on defunding obamacare and should not allow tax rates to go up on the rich or anyone. we need a low rate, sound money, minimal regulations, getet out f the way and let the...
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at the same time i'm incredibly skeptical even paul ryan can sell thing to the conference. >> i did a piece talking about chuck hagel, chuck hagel, the defense secretary is getting impressive internally because there's a sense you're looking at potential $100 billion a year sequester cuts in the defense department. that is the one issue in the fight that can motivate them. two-thirds have skin in the game in terms of military installations, significant contractor employees in their district. so i think that ultimately is the end game. i think the biggest thing to happen in this entire debate in the past six months without question is harry reid and the nuclear option. jamal talking about the white house needing to take more direct action, be more muscular. talking about a new thing every day. the only way to do that is control your own executive. that is why obama and reid together in a coordinated way decided to flout the senate rules. without getting those people in place, they can't do that. >> it's interesting. the talk after reid used the so-called nuclear option is you will neve
at the same time i'm incredibly skeptical even paul ryan can sell thing to the conference. >> i did a piece talking about chuck hagel, chuck hagel, the defense secretary is getting impressive internally because there's a sense you're looking at potential $100 billion a year sequester cuts in the defense department. that is the one issue in the fight that can motivate them. two-thirds have skin in the game in terms of military installations, significant contractor employees in their...
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during the campaign when you saw the republican candidate and paul ryan talking about the tax breaks and loopholes in the tax code that benefit very wealthy people. they are are still there. through tax reform we can raise more revenue matched by additional cuts to match the sequester issue and the long-term deficit. >> buy the argument? >> the cuts have yet to happen. they are scheduled for the out years. congress says give us the revenue now and we promise, we promise we will get the cuts. that is exactly what the fiscal cliff deal was. they got revenue now. no cuts in there. the same old same old. i tell folks back home all the time, remember, this is promises from politicians. it is not a promise from your parents or your pastor or your priest. it is politicians saying give us some revenue and we promise we will get to the balanced approach later and promise we will cut spending later. mitch mcconnell is exactly right. they just got revenue. we have to cut spending. we have a $16 trillion debt. the credit card is maxed out. we have to cut spending. he is exactly right. let's focu
during the campaign when you saw the republican candidate and paul ryan talking about the tax breaks and loopholes in the tax code that benefit very wealthy people. they are are still there. through tax reform we can raise more revenue matched by additional cuts to match the sequester issue and the long-term deficit. >> buy the argument? >> the cuts have yet to happen. they are scheduled for the out years. congress says give us the revenue now and we promise, we promise we will get...
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i mean, i had john boehner on my radio show and paul ryan on the show last night. what are your thoughts? what are they doing right and wrong? >> doing something, proposing budgets all well and good. they had a continuing resolution last week, that they could have used to try and cut some of obamacare administrative expenses, put some language in it in order to curtail obamacare. obamacare is the big killer in this society and not just of health care, but of liberty and the constitution, and what do they do? they vote for it. not only do they vote for it, they don't allow conservatives in the house to put an amendment on it. obama's not taking boehner seriously, he's kicking him around like a soccer ball. that's the problem, the republicans have got to show they mean something, if they don't, this is going to continue and as far as obama goes, mr. president, you said you would not raise taxes on the middle class. you increase those payroll taxes. why do you keep lying to the american people? you said you wouldn't raise taxes on the middle class. we've got all kinds
i mean, i had john boehner on my radio show and paul ryan on the show last night. what are your thoughts? what are they doing right and wrong? >> doing something, proposing budgets all well and good. they had a continuing resolution last week, that they could have used to try and cut some of obamacare administrative expenses, put some language in it in order to curtail obamacare. obamacare is the big killer in this society and not just of health care, but of liberty and the constitution,...
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in paul ryan's op-ed, here's how we end the stalemate. negotiate. eric cantor's op-ed, divided government requires bipartisan negotiation. >> yeah, but that misses the point. the shutdown started over obama care, which is something that's the law of the land, passed by both houses of congress, signed by the president and upheld by the supreme court. so what the republicans said was we wanted changes in obama care. that was not going to happen. so now there's sort of this vague thing that's replaced that, because that was unpopular, that stand. you know, we want to negotiate. well, then the question becomes negotiate over what? well, the republicans have had all kinds of opportunities going back the longest period of times to negotiate over budget issues and they have chosen not to. so this is really a smoke screen. but i do think that what's going to happen is i do think that obama will be forced to negotiate on some issues, but that will bow lie linked to the limit. the republicans will try to declare, well, we made him negotiate and try to declare
in paul ryan's op-ed, here's how we end the stalemate. negotiate. eric cantor's op-ed, divided government requires bipartisan negotiation. >> yeah, but that misses the point. the shutdown started over obama care, which is something that's the law of the land, passed by both houses of congress, signed by the president and upheld by the supreme court. so what the republicans said was we wanted changes in obama care. that was not going to happen. so now there's sort of this vague thing...
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. >>> number one, paul ryan wrote, we need to pay our bills today and make sure we can pay our bills tomorrow. so let's negotiate an agreement to make modest reforms to the entitlement programmed and the tax code again. again, laudable. but then came the other republican member who is making a lot headlines. ted cruz's senior vider tweeting in response to that. there is one big word missing from this op-ed. it starts with an "e" and ends with obama care. so my question is that sounds like a fissure in your party. that there is infighting in your party. what happened to obama care? i thought that's what this was all about. >> let me answer your question. i listened to -- or read paul's story this morning. and also saw him on a subsequent interview. and he said, look, that the health care bill is an entitlement. when he mentions all entitlements, that certainly is going to clue health care going forward. and by the way, i know senator cruz, we are a buy cam ral form of government. i look to our republican conference in the house of representatives. and we are unified. so you would have
. >>> number one, paul ryan wrote, we need to pay our bills today and make sure we can pay our bills tomorrow. so let's negotiate an agreement to make modest reforms to the entitlement programmed and the tax code again. again, laudable. but then came the other republican member who is making a lot headlines. ted cruz's senior vider tweeting in response to that. there is one big word missing from this op-ed. it starts with an "e" and ends with obama care. so my question is...
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ryan. that is just one of the many signs of fracture within the republican caucus which is still reeling from yesterday's tough fight over the reelection of john boehner as speaker. he may have prevailed, but not all of his members were happy about it and one member of the anti-boehner attempted cue got caught red handed. he was caught writing a message on his ipad where he listed republicaned he thought could be convince to join him in opposing the speaker. the title of the document was called "you would be fired if this goes out." in the end it did go out, but nobody got fired. he didn't get what he wanted and many of those on his list ultimately threw their support behind john boehner. but today the speaker showed some mercy to those who were fashioning the attempted coup. ho invited his camp along with the others who opposed him into his office and told help he would not punish anyone, saying quote . . . that is very nice. imagine that he said it with a little tear in his eye. but while
ryan. that is just one of the many signs of fracture within the republican caucus which is still reeling from yesterday's tough fight over the reelection of john boehner as speaker. he may have prevailed, but not all of his members were happy about it and one member of the anti-boehner attempted cue got caught red handed. he was caught writing a message on his ipad where he listed republicaned he thought could be convince to join him in opposing the speaker. the title of the document was called...
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he's more conservative than mitch mcconnell and he has a lot in common with paul ryan, they're both conservative republicans who came of age in that post gingrich era. as i said in the piece rubio speaks partisan republican as his native tongue. mitt romney was speaking it as a second language. you can see how the republican party if they think that their only problems is that they need to improve their message and reach out to latinos better, rubio is an excellent communicator. he doesn't speak spanish. he's cuban-american. if they don't feel that they need to change their position on other issues, he's pretty down the line domestic policy, social policy he's pretty conservative. >> michael: when you say he's cuban-american it brings to mind that it seems that the republicans are fooling themselves again. oh we're going to degree the latino population. the cuban experience in miracle is very different from the rest of the latino experience in this country. don't they think that this argument is going to be lost on those hispanic-americans? they'll see marco rubio as something completely foreign
he's more conservative than mitch mcconnell and he has a lot in common with paul ryan, they're both conservative republicans who came of age in that post gingrich era. as i said in the piece rubio speaks partisan republican as his native tongue. mitt romney was speaking it as a second language. you can see how the republican party if they think that their only problems is that they need to improve their message and reach out to latinos better, rubio is an excellent communicator. he doesn't...
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and paul ryan is in the spirit. hi says i love my party as much as i love my guns. mitch mcconnell gets right to the point. i'm ready for a big filibuster. sounds about right. this valentine's day, let's do buck whatever world. nice one, scott. sarah palin says oh, my valentine card must be lost in the mail. >> instead of on-air meltdowns, let's melt some chocolate candies. >> finally, i have one.
and paul ryan is in the spirit. hi says i love my party as much as i love my guns. mitch mcconnell gets right to the point. i'm ready for a big filibuster. sounds about right. this valentine's day, let's do buck whatever world. nice one, scott. sarah palin says oh, my valentine card must be lost in the mail. >> instead of on-air meltdowns, let's melt some chocolate candies. >> finally, i have one.
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remember in the campaign you saw the republican candidate and paul ryan talking about the breaks in the loop holes, guess what, they are still there. through tax reform we can raise more revenue to address the sequester issue and long-term deficit. >> john: congressman jordan do you buy that? >> no, they are scheduled for the outyears. congress said give us the revenue and we'll promise to get the cuts. that's what the fiscal cliffs was. no cut necessary there and stame old, same old. i tell folks back at home, this is promises from politicians, not from your parents or pastor or priest. politician say we promise to get to the balanced approach later and cut spending later. mitch mcconnell is right. we have to cut spending. credit card is maxed out. he is right. let's foxus on the problem which is this government can't control spending and we have to control it. >> john: we spoke at link when you were the president's point person on the budget and you state said simpson-bowles and you have to have the model and revenue and spending cut. >> guest: that's right. >> john: we got revenue. w
remember in the campaign you saw the republican candidate and paul ryan talking about the breaks in the loop holes, guess what, they are still there. through tax reform we can raise more revenue to address the sequester issue and long-term deficit. >> john: congressman jordan do you buy that? >> no, they are scheduled for the outyears. congress said give us the revenue and we'll promise to get the cuts. that's what the fiscal cliffs was. no cut necessary there and stame old, same...
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they did to it paul ryan. he wasn't doing paul ryan during the election. he was doing the exact same script. they make any new face fit into the same mold. >> marco rubio is fresh to a lot of americans out there who were paying attention last night. he is in a different demographic than some of these old white senators that are there, okay, that have been there for a long time. >> right. >> it's a different culture. it's a different demographic, different view of life in many respects. yet he comes out and says the same stuff that they were just saying on the campaign trail. it's almost as if the republicans didn't preview the speech. >> well, you know what? they didn't have to. here is the thing. this is the complication of being a minority conservative. right now, first of all, there is a huge boom in it there is a big career advancement in it. if you want to be ben carson, marco rubio, any brown or black person who is willing to say conservative stuff, this is your moment. you can make a lot of money, get a lot of attention, get a lot of love from the r
they did to it paul ryan. he wasn't doing paul ryan during the election. he was doing the exact same script. they make any new face fit into the same mold. >> marco rubio is fresh to a lot of americans out there who were paying attention last night. he is in a different demographic than some of these old white senators that are there, okay, that have been there for a long time. >> right. >> it's a different culture. it's a different demographic, different view of life in many...
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he is going to go the way of paul ryan, these youthful looking guys who are boyish, and then they spew out that same conservative pablum that got them in trouble. >> he is talking about immigration -- >> but he didn't in that speech. >> according to "time" magazine, he got a voice now from his mother who said, "don't mess with the immigrants. they came here for the same reasons." >> that was a great anecdote and nice touch, and i hope he listens to his mother more often. the speech can be boiled down to this -- i am not mitt romney. i was not born of privilege. >> but my views are pretty much the same. >> views of the same, not as well expressed. this is charles' idea of insightful rhetoric -- "our free enterprise economy is because of our problems. that is what the president believes," oakwood to marco rubio. that is just fantasy, that is balderdash. >> balderdash. >> it is, and you hear the same thing from paul ryan to it is there mantra. the problem is policy, policy, policy. if they could understand that, and they might get out of the whole they dug for themselves. >> and will let
he is going to go the way of paul ryan, these youthful looking guys who are boyish, and then they spew out that same conservative pablum that got them in trouble. >> he is talking about immigration -- >> but he didn't in that speech. >> according to "time" magazine, he got a voice now from his mother who said, "don't mess with the immigrants. they came here for the same reasons." >> that was a great anecdote and nice touch, and i hope he listens to...
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paul ryan's fantastic math goes up against patty murray's fiscal blueprint. ezra klein will be back with jared bernstein, and after that, john mccain emerges as a compassionate voice on immigration and rnc's chairs reince priebus. >>> and we'll discuss a any h bflt o documentary that looks at our endangered middle-class. all that and more in just 180 seconds. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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one of the republicans that we saw and we heard from in the op-ed, congressman paul ryan, the former vice presidential candidate, wrote in "the wall street journal" and of course he's chairman of the house budget committee, he said, we have an opportunity here to pay down the national debt and jump-start the economy if we start talking and talking specifics now. it seems pretty significant that you have one of the republican leaders who is not talking about obama care anymore but some of these other things. >> haven't heard much from him. >> no. do we think that the white house, the president will be willing to talk about some of those issues? >> reporter: perhaps. and the president said umteen times yesterday that he's willing to talk about anything but not until there's a clean bill to pass the government is passed. i was talking to a senior republican before talking to you and that is the most likely way out and when i say that, a short-term bill, just focusing on the debt ceiling right now, to raise the debt ceiling maybe six weeks long and use that time to have some kind of conv
one of the republicans that we saw and we heard from in the op-ed, congressman paul ryan, the former vice presidential candidate, wrote in "the wall street journal" and of course he's chairman of the house budget committee, he said, we have an opportunity here to pay down the national debt and jump-start the economy if we start talking and talking specifics now. it seems pretty significant that you have one of the republican leaders who is not talking about obama care anymore but some...
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>> i'm not sure paul ryan wants to be president. i think vice president took away from his core strength which is the bulky details of budget policy. he likes to do budget stuff. he is very excited about cbo reports. >> megan is our philosopher king. no one runs for vice president who does not want to run for president. you can be both. this week you could see how ryan thinks and how do john boehner thinks. these compromises, if you will, they think they will take back the party. boehner's outburst is not angry as it seems. we, the chamber of commerce and the financial community, we are getting the party back. >> my prediction is he will be the next chair of -- but when you are as young as paul ryan -- >> he is a baby. >> can he make a difference? >> they're both serious and somewhat modest. they are press hounds. i think it will be good. i think the job is bigger than one man. >> i think obama administration has troubles that are bigger. where is the real action happening? it is at hhs and making sure that obamacare works. that is
>> i'm not sure paul ryan wants to be president. i think vice president took away from his core strength which is the bulky details of budget policy. he likes to do budget stuff. he is very excited about cbo reports. >> megan is our philosopher king. no one runs for vice president who does not want to run for president. you can be both. this week you could see how ryan thinks and how do john boehner thinks. these compromises, if you will, they think they will take back the party....
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it's hard for paul ryan or bobby jindal or a candidate to start rebranding themselves until there's a can indict who can redefine compassionate conservatism. >> n these fights are going to take place. i just had two guys on who are going to be leading the two different wings of the party and these fights are going to break out in the open. you think this is something that has to happen? >> you have to litigate between the tea party wing who wants no government and then the more establishment wing that says there is a role for government. we can't get rid of all of them. just have to make it work better. >> arkansas was an embarrassment but the fact of the matter is on the state level, this is where this rebranding is going to happen because you have governors like bob mcdonnell who is a superstar. john kasich who has some tough poll ratings but he's been successful. mitch daniels and mike pence. these guys are governing. that's important. if you govern and show the voters you can govern, people like your brand better. >> how should democrats be responding? republicans are -- they are
it's hard for paul ryan or bobby jindal or a candidate to start rebranding themselves until there's a can indict who can redefine compassionate conservatism. >> n these fights are going to take place. i just had two guys on who are going to be leading the two different wings of the party and these fights are going to break out in the open. you think this is something that has to happen? >> you have to litigate between the tea party wing who wants no government and then the more...
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paul ryan telling him all that to shut up. and ironically, conservatives say a two-year budget deal has little to do on spending. look at the bright side. they're letting it all out in the open, even if they are clearly not acting likefriends. mike huckabee, a minister by training and a former arkansas governor. a presidential candidate who remains particularly a darling in south carolina. he is leading the pack. the entire pack. south carolina is just the tip of the iceberg, which is probably not the way to the governor likely to refer to it. but he has to be looking at these polls and he should be pretty happy. >> it's very interesting. not having been on the political stage for the past five years other than rio a television, and not being named in any survey when people say, who are you thinking about, this guy or this guy. and i haven't been on any of those lists. so was encouraging. neil: you're not on the rino lists. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference among republicans. there's no daylight between most of them.
paul ryan telling him all that to shut up. and ironically, conservatives say a two-year budget deal has little to do on spending. look at the bright side. they're letting it all out in the open, even if they are clearly not acting likefriends. mike huckabee, a minister by training and a former arkansas governor. a presidential candidate who remains particularly a darling in south carolina. he is leading the pack. the entire pack. south carolina is just the tip of the iceberg, which is probably...
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you talked to leading republicans in the house like paul ryan, leading republicans in the senate like tom coburn. they say the sequester is going to hit. are they right? >> the american people need to understand that it's not as if we've done something for the debt. $2.6 trillion, $2.6 trillion already we've made in cuts. and all those cuts have come from nondefense programs. we need to keep our eye on the prize and continue doing something about spending, but i think that what we need to do is do some of the things that mitt romney talked about. he said there's some low-hanging fruit. there are a lot of tax loopholes that should be closed. i agree with him. we haven't done that. >> like which ones? >> well, oil subsidies. we have issues dealing with shipping jobs overseas. why don't we do some -- fill some of these -- >> i think if my numbers are correct, you do the oil and gas subsidy, i think that might save you something like 25 billion over ten years. >> no, it's more than that, george. but let's assume because the debt ceiling doesn't kick in till august, i believe that's what w
you talked to leading republicans in the house like paul ryan, leading republicans in the senate like tom coburn. they say the sequester is going to hit. are they right? >> the american people need to understand that it's not as if we've done something for the debt. $2.6 trillion, $2.6 trillion already we've made in cuts. and all those cuts have come from nondefense programs. we need to keep our eye on the prize and continue doing something about spending, but i think that what we need to...
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paul ryan said, let's deal with the debt ceiling. are you saying we could deal with that until we deal with the obama care obsession? >> the whole country understands we have way too much dead. it's got from roughly 10 trillion to nearly 17 trillion. larger than our whole economy. i think we need to do structural reforms to get our spending under control. at the same time you have to fight one thing at a time. we're in the middle of an epic movement. millions have said they want relief from obama care, so washington -- listen, politicians have not been listening to the american people, but over 2 million americans signed a national petition at don'tfundit.com, because obama care is not working. >> the republicans in the how have put on the table a six-week extension, partially in response i suspect because of treasury secretary jack lew saying this would be a sdasr disaster. but from your standpoint, you were down at the white house today. could you vote for a clean -- to move the debt ceiling down the road? just to make sure we don'
paul ryan said, let's deal with the debt ceiling. are you saying we could deal with that until we deal with the obama care obsession? >> the whole country understands we have way too much dead. it's got from roughly 10 trillion to nearly 17 trillion. larger than our whole economy. i think we need to do structural reforms to get our spending under control. at the same time you have to fight one thing at a time. we're in the middle of an epic movement. millions have said they want relief...
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that is fantasy, is balderdash. >> and you get the same thing from paul ryan. the problem is policy, pleaspol, policy. if the date could understand that, they might get out of this hole. >> i will let charles talk. >> rubio -- you are exactly right. it was the republican message without romney, and that was the problem republicans had last year. they had a plutocrat. after a financial collapse, a guy who is a financier. it was the wrong person delivering the message that in 2010, smaller government was the winning message. >> there is the smaller matter of sequestration. the axe is scheduled to fall on the first of march. democrats presented a plan to head off -- will they find any republicans to dance with? >> no, and republicans presented in the house two bills last year that would be redistributing the cuts so that defense is less hit. also have no dance partners. there is not going to be an agreement, we will hit sequester on march 1, it will take effect, and will happen is probably after the fact, people start working backwards and mitigating some of its e
that is fantasy, is balderdash. >> and you get the same thing from paul ryan. the problem is policy, pleaspol, policy. if the date could understand that, they might get out of this hole. >> i will let charles talk. >> rubio -- you are exactly right. it was the republican message without romney, and that was the problem republicans had last year. they had a plutocrat. after a financial collapse, a guy who is a financier. it was the wrong person delivering the message that in...
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>> i'm not sure paul ryan wants to be president. i think vice president took away from his core strength which is the bulky details of budget policy. he likes to do budget stuff. he is very excited about cbo reports. i think his natural role is more a lion of the house or senate than it is in the white house trying to manage all those people. >> megan is our philosopher king. libertarian who does not trust politics. no one runs for vice president who does not want to run for president. you do not go through that. you can be serious about the budget and want to run for president. this week you could see how ryan thinks and how do john boehner thinks. these compromises, if you will, and the people who will get a budget through they think they , will take back the party. boehner's outburst is not angry as it seems. we, the chamber of commerce and the financial community, we are getting the party back. ryan will be a leader in that party and a candidate. >> my prediction is he will be the next chair of -- but when meansthe house ways an
>> i'm not sure paul ryan wants to be president. i think vice president took away from his core strength which is the bulky details of budget policy. he likes to do budget stuff. he is very excited about cbo reports. i think his natural role is more a lion of the house or senate than it is in the white house trying to manage all those people. >> megan is our philosopher king. libertarian who does not trust politics. no one runs for vice president who does not want to run for...
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you have to give paul ryan a lot of credit. both of your guests are doing that by saying he is at least putting a plan out. harry reid is not put a plan out for four years. talk about breaking the regular budget order, i agree. the need to put a plan out and we need to get together and figure out how to give some certainty for businesses. cheryl: talk to me about the politics of all of this. if you or paul ryan and you are looking -- licking your wounds, back to work a half to do business in washington, rough election for them. how does he handle this from a political standpoint? >> well, in the end i think politics is good policy. so everybody has got -- they have to get down to work and put out their best budget in that house and the senate we would to an extraordinary procedure having budgets summits in meetings between the president and leaders in congress. as i said a minute ago, getting the votes for this stuff is really hard. i hope they can do it with the regular process. as the way it's supposed to work. if it does not
you have to give paul ryan a lot of credit. both of your guests are doing that by saying he is at least putting a plan out. harry reid is not put a plan out for four years. talk about breaking the regular budget order, i agree. the need to put a plan out and we need to get together and figure out how to give some certainty for businesses. cheryl: talk to me about the politics of all of this. if you or paul ryan and you are looking -- licking your wounds, back to work a half to do business in...